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Coordinated interference management for visible light communication systems
(IEEE, 2015-11)
In this paper, we consider the performance of a visible light communication (VLC) network with coordinated interference management. The VLC transmitters are allowed to coordinate their transmissions using one of two ...
Visible light communication for vehicular networking: performance study of a V2V system using a measured headlamp beam pattern model
(IEEEinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/IC1101, 2015-12)
In this article, we discuss visible light communication (VLC) in the context of vehicular communication networks. With the omnipresence of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in outdoor and automotive lightings, VLC emerges as a ...
Non-line-of-sight ultraviolet communications over atmospheric turbulence channels
(IEEE, 2015)
Ultraviolet (UV) communication enables non-line-of sight (NLOS) outdoor wireless connectivity and is particularly desirable to relax or eliminate pointing and tracking requirements of infrared links. In the current literature, ...
Outage performance of multi-hop hybrid FSO/RF communication systems
(IEEE, 2015)
In this paper, five scenarios are considered for the realization of a multi-hop hybrid free-space optical/radio frequency (FSO/RF) communication system with decode-and-forward (DF) relaying, and analytical outage probability ...
Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) for indoor visible light communications
(IEEE, 2015)
Providing multiple access support to visible light communication (VLC) systems requires new networking architecture. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is a proposed multiple access technique for future cellular systems. ...
Relay-assisted OFDM-based visible light communications
(IEEE, 2015-10)
In this study, we investigate a relay-assisted visible light communication (VLC) system where an intermediate light source cooperates with the main light source. Specifically, we consider two light sources in an office ...
Relay-assisted OFDM for NLOS ultraviolet communication
(2015)
Ultraviolet (UV) communication enables non-line-of-sight (NLOS) outdoor wireless connectivity and is particularly desirable to relax or eliminate pointing and tracking requirements of infrared links. The main two degrading ...
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